Semantic Contract Sentence Label
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A Semantic Contract Sentence Label is a semantic sentence annotation label for annotated contract sentences.
- Context:
- It can (often) be part of a larger Contract Annotation Framework used to automate contract review and analysis.
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- It can range from being a simple Sentence Type Label to a more complex Clause-Specific Sentence Label, capturing nuanced meanings within contract clauses.
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- Example(s):
- Contract Provision Labels, ...
- Obligation Sentence Labels (marks a sentence as containing a contractual obligation), such as PAYMENT_OBLIGATION.
- Condition Sentence Labels (marks a contract sentence as containing a condition), such as IF_NONPAYMENT_CONDITION.
- Permission Sentence Labels (marks a contract sentence as granting permission), such as SUBLET_PERMISSION.
- Declaration Sentence Labels (marks a contract sentence as making a declarative statement), such as GOVERNING_LAW_DECLARATION.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Document Structure Label, which identifies the structural components of a document (e.g., headings, sections) rather than the content of individual sentences.
- General Legal Annotation Label, which may apply to legal documents broadly but does not specifically annotate individual contract sentences.
- Non-Sentence Annotation Label, such as Clause Annotation Label, which applies to larger units of text within a contract rather than individual sentences.
- See: Contract Provision-Related Annotation Label, Contract Clause Label, Contract Sentence Classification, Contractual Clause Identification.